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"We will never move away as a country from community street dances," he admits.
They practiced the street dances known as pantsula, which incorporated the fashions, slang and competitively flashy moves of township culture.
But, perhaps more importantly, Crawford admits that 62% of all events held in Jamaica are free street dances, which make their money through drink sales.
He had barely reached his teens when he was mesmerized by the street dances sweeping the neighborhood, as dancers twisted, flipped and glided to remixed records and rapid-fire raps.
Teenage rapper Silentó's stroke of genius lay in compiling a number of teachable street dances with longer histories into one catchy single, one that has amassed more than 900m YouTube views to date.
Such dances may have been intended for forest clearings, sandy wastes, village squares, meeting halls or houses of worship; they may range from ancient rituals to new street dances popping up on city sidewalks.
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"Ballet Boyz's Rite of Spring included street dance and pole dancing and older dancers," Ms Miller added.
Street Dance, featuring the break-dancing Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson, will be the UK's first full-length feature to be shot in 3D.
Teach your teddies tap, ballet, disco, street dance or even country dancing.
He has called street dance "an extension of slave dancing," in that it offers members of an oppressed class a coded language for communicating with one another.
Champion break dancing crew the Soul Mavericks are the first street dance crew to appear at the Royal Opera House.
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